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SILCC-Zoom: The dynamical and chemical evolution of molecular clouds

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-10-18 v3 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We present 3D "zoom-in" simulations of the formation of two molecular clouds out of the galactic interstellar medium. We model the clouds - identified from the SILCC simulations - with a resolution of up to 0.06 pc using adaptive mesh refinement in combination with a chemical network to follow heating, cooling, and the formation of H2_2 and CO including (self-) shielding. The two clouds are assembled within a few million years with mass growth rates of up to \sim 102^{-2} Msun_\mathrm{sun} yr1^{-1} and final masses of \sim 50 000 Msun_\mathrm{sun}. A spatial resolution of \lesssim 0.1 pc is required for convergence with respect to the mass, velocity dispersion, and chemical abundances of the clouds, although these properties also depend on the cloud definition such as based on density thresholds, H2_2 or CO mass fraction. To avoid grid artefacts, the progressive increase of resolution has to occur within the free-fall time of the densest structures (1 - 1.5 Myr) and \gtrsim 200 time steps should be spent on each refinement level before the resolution is progressively increased further. This avoids the formation of spurious, large-scale, rotating clumps from unresolved turbulent flows. While CO is a good tracer for the evolution of dense gas with number densities nn \geq 300 cm3^{-3}, H2_2 is also found for n30n \lesssim 30 cm3^{-3} due to turbulent mixing and becomes dominant at column densities around 30 - 50 Msun_\mathrm{sun} pc2^{-2}. The CO-to-H2_2 ratio steadily increases within the first 2 Myr whereas XCOX_\mathrm{CO}\simeq 1 - 4 ×\times 1020^{20} cm2^{-2} (K km s1^{-1})1^{-1} is approximately constant since the CO(1-0) line quickly becomes optically thick.

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@article{arxiv.1704.06487,
  title  = {SILCC-Zoom: The dynamical and chemical evolution of molecular clouds},
  author = {D. Seifried and S. Walch and P. Girichidis and T. Naab and R. Wünsch and R. S. Klessen and S. C. O. Glover and T. Peters and P. Clark},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.06487},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

24 pages, 22 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS